Build Up Your Pillars of Holistic Health and Wellness

Optimum wellness requires a holistic approach for everyone. Wellness means different things to each individual. And being well gives each person the ability to reach their personal goals. After all, when your body, mind, and soul are cared for holistically, you’re able to pursue and meet your goals with less resistance.

The path to wellness is not one-size-fits-all. The journey is unique and different for everybody.

Your biology, personality, and environment will determine what wellness means to you. 

Holistic health and wellness is sustained by eight pillars: physical, nutritional, emotional, social, spiritual, intellectual, financial, and environmental. 

These pillars are the foundations throughout coaching, where you will learn more about each pillar, strengthening each one with specific goal setting:

Physical

Most people immediately think of exercise when they hear “physical wellness.” Regular physical activity is an important part of the equation that can’t be ignored. But it’s not the only aspect that needs attention.

Your body needs more than movement alone. Physical wellness also includes appropriate sleep, hygiene, and a healthy diet. If you’re evaluating your physical health, ask these questions: Are you getting enough quality sleep? And if not, what barriers keep you from achieving regular and restful sleep?

The National Sleep Foundation’s recommendations for adult sleep requirements, says the idea that adults should get at least seven to nine hours of sleep each night.

For college students, parents, and workaholics, this can be a tough number to meet. But simple strategies can be made to ensure the sleep you get comes easily and goes on uninterrupted.

Tips:

  • Avoid screens 30 minutes before bedtime.
  • Incorporate a relaxing wind-down routine each night. This can include dimming lights in your home, turning on calming music, and even light stretching.
  • Block out unnecessary light and noise. This can be done with blackout curtains and a white-noise machine.

Nutrition

A balanced diet requires that you consume nutritional foods that feed your body and mind. Though nutrition is intimately tied to physical health, it’s so important and must be represented by its own pillar. This is especially true because nutrition must be personalised based on age, sex, activity level, and body chemistry.

Strengthening this pillar requires careful attention to your diet and appropriate supplementation. Life’s stressors and time commitments can make these tasks difficult. But nutritional improvements will help strengthen the other seven pillars of holistic health and wellness.

Tips:

  • Consume a variety of colourful fruits and vegetables, grains and modest dairy. Varying this portion of your plate will ensure you get the micronutrients your body needs.

Emotional

Emotional wellness encompasses the ability to navigate your feelings. This means identifying, assessing, and effectively sharing those feelings with others.

Why is this important? The ups and downs of life can take you on an emotional rollercoaster. But the better you understand, process, and manage those feelings, the smoother the ride will be.

Tips:

  • Write a list of those who support you and how best to contact them. When the going gets tough, it can be hard asking for help. Having this quick reference at hand may make it that much easier to reach out.
  • Seek out a therapist or coach. A third party’s insight can help you navigate rough waters.
  • Journaling is an easy way to identify and process your feelings, especially if you’re not comfortable sharing them out loud. It’s always a great way to measure your progress or growth. And reminders of your past obstacles and successes will only be a few pages away.

Social

Social wellness is about connecting with others to form positive relationships. Having good relationships with other people is the most important factor contributing to a sense of healthy well-being. People have a huge impact on your life. “You are the average of the five people you spend the most time with.” 

Social relationships create support systems that can carry you through life’s struggles. 

The impact of surrounding yourself with those that care for you can’t be understated. When the demands of life increase and stress mounts, the ability to turn to someone for support and understanding is powerful. Building and maintaining these networks take time and energy, but the work is worth the effort. And it will continue to serve you throughout your life.

Tips:

  • Meet new people through social networks, community events, or volunteer service.
  • Schedule a recurring time weekly to reach out to out-of-state friends and family. Connect with someone new each week to keep those relationships strong.
  • Write a letter and post it! Connecting with loved ones through handwritten communication can really strengthen bonds.

Spiritual

The spiritual pillar will look different for everyone because it’s such a personal piece of overall wellness. It will play a stronger role in one person’s life more than another, depending on how each person defines it.

Spirituality is commonly viewed as a sense of purpose, direction, or meaning, without which, values can slip to the wayside, upending life’s balance. Some strengthen their spirituality pillar  through meditation, prayer, or other activities that foster a connection to nature or a higher power.

Maintaining your spiritual wellness will look different for everyone. It’s not about a specific religion or belief system. Spiritual health is about personalising your journey. Some people might practice mindfulness as a way of checking in with their intentions, guiding their actions, and maintaining a values-based approach to life. How you choose to strengthen your spiritual health is up to you.

Tips:

  • Dedicate a small chunk of time each day to yourself. Make this time a priority, free of distractions, interruptions, and major activities. This time can be used to relax, reflect, meditate, or pray.
  • Keep a journal –   ‘Think in ink’. Writing regularly can help clear your mind and keep you accountable to the goals you’ve set.
  • Choose your top three values in life and write them down. Reflect on them often. Keeping these values in the front of your mind will help guide everyday decisions – big and small. This practice will make it easier to say “yes” to things that matter, and “no” to things that don’t align with your values.

Intellectual

Intellectual wellness is strengthened by continually engaging the mind.  Doing this will help you build new skills and knowledge that inspire and challenge you, and help you grow. You might choose different ways to keep your mind sharp – depending on your mood. For some, that’s brain games and puzzles. Even simply engaging in intellectually stimulating conversations and debates can strengthen this pillar.

Tips:

  • Look for continuing education classes through a local community college or university.
  • Join a book club or visit your local library and sign up for a card.
  • Take up journaling or another self-reflective activity.

Financial

To be financially well is to live within your means and plan for the future appropriately. It can be tough to accomplish, but small steps can pay off big-time in the long-run.

Financial wellness might sound the least exciting. But pursuing betterment in this area will surely strengthen the other pillars of holistic health and wellness. After all, financial troubles are one of the top stressors. Taking small steps to control spending and save money can really lighten the burden on your everyday life.

Tips:

  • Make paying off debt a priority.
  • Create a budget with the help of an online system like Mint or a personal financial planner.
  • Set aside a fixed amount of money every month for non-essentials, like entertaining, eating out, and recreation.

Environmental

Environmental wellness is concerned with your immediate personal surroundings and the larger community where you live and work. Specifically, environmental wellness is determined by the reciprocal relationship between an individual and their environment. How do you support your environment? And in return, how does your environment support your health, well-being, and safety?

The effects of strengthening your environmental wellness can be felt personally, and by your larger local and global communities. The more you care for and respect your natural and built environments, the better they can support and sustain your daily life.

Tips:

  • Individual: Keep your workspace clear. A clutter-free workspace inspires creativity and productivity.
  • Neighbourhood: Join local clean-up efforts. This could include: producing less waste, recycling, and picking up litter in your neighbourhood.
  • Larger community: Cut back on car trips. Whether it’s combining errands or replacing motorised transport when possible, each small effort can add up to a large impact.

Get in touch if you want to explore the eight pillars of holistic health and wellness. We will figure out which ones most requires your attention. And remember, strengthening each one will provide a great foundation for living your best, healthiest life.